Julius August Isaak Jolly (21 February 1823,
Mannheim
Mannheim (; Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (german: Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's 2 ...
- 14 October 1891,
Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
) was a German politician. From 1868 to 1876 he was Staatsminister and
head of government
The head of government is the highest or the second-highest official in the executive branch of a sovereign state, a federated state, or a self-governing colony, autonomous region, or other government who often presides over a cabinet, a gro ...
for the
Grand Duchy of Baden
The Grand Duchy of Baden (german: Großherzogtum Baden) was a state in the southwest German Empire on the east bank of the Rhine. It existed between 1806 and 1918.
It came into existence in the 12th century as the Margraviate of Baden and subs ...
. His brother was the physicist
Philipp von Jolly
Johann Philipp Gustav von Jolly (26 September 1809 – 24 December 1884) was a German physicist and mathematician.
Born in Mannheim as the son of merchant Louis Jolly and Marie Eleonore Jolly, he studied science in Heidelberg, Vienna and Berlin. A ...
.
Bibliography
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Robert Goldschmit: ''Julius Jolly.'' In: ''
Badische Biographien.'' Tl. 5, Heidelberg 1906, , S. 327–352
Online.
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External links
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* http://ka.stadtwiki.net/Julius_Jolly
Politicians from Mannheim
Ministers-President of Baden
Ministers of the Grand Duchy of Baden
Politicians of the Grand Duchy of Baden
1823 births
1891 deaths
National Liberal Party (Germany) politicians
Members of the First Chamber of the Diet of the Grand Duchy of Baden
Members of the Second Chamber of the Diet of the Grand Duchy of Baden
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